Aiming to further our understanding of fundamental mechanisms of auditory working memory (WM), the present study compared performance for three auditory materials (words, tones, timbres). In a forward recognition task (Experiment 1) participants indicated whether the order of the items in the second sequence was the same as in the first sequence. In a backward recognition task (Experiment 2) participants indicated whether the items of the second sequence were played in the correct backward order. In Experiment 3 participants performed an articulatory suppression task during the retention delay of the backward task. To investigate potential length effects the number of items per sequence was manipulated. Overall findings underline the benefi...
Abstract Background Working memory refers to the cognitive system responsible for the temporary stor...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
Abstract A common assumption in the working memory liter-ature is that the visual and auditory modal...
Aiming to further our understanding of fundamental mechanisms of auditory working memory (WM), the p...
We investigated working memory (WM ) performance for tone sequences that either respected musical re...
A long standing debate surrounds the issue of whether there is overlap in the cognitive processing o...
A prevalent view of working memory (WM) considers it to be capacity-limited, fixed to a set number o...
One of the most studied effects of verbal working memory (WM) is the influence of the length of the ...
Listeners performed two different tasks in which they remembered short sequences comprising either c...
This work considers bases for working memory for non-verbal sounds. Specifically we address whether ...
ABSTRACT. Researchers have shown that working memory is related to a variety of high-level cognitive...
Both subvocal articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing have been advanced as rehearsal mech...
Studies investigating factors that influence tone recognition generally use recognition tests, where...
Different working memory (WM) mechanisms that underlie words, tones, and timbres have been proposed ...
This study is an initial attempt to investigate the relationship between musical training, verbal wo...
Abstract Background Working memory refers to the cognitive system responsible for the temporary stor...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
Abstract A common assumption in the working memory liter-ature is that the visual and auditory modal...
Aiming to further our understanding of fundamental mechanisms of auditory working memory (WM), the p...
We investigated working memory (WM ) performance for tone sequences that either respected musical re...
A long standing debate surrounds the issue of whether there is overlap in the cognitive processing o...
A prevalent view of working memory (WM) considers it to be capacity-limited, fixed to a set number o...
One of the most studied effects of verbal working memory (WM) is the influence of the length of the ...
Listeners performed two different tasks in which they remembered short sequences comprising either c...
This work considers bases for working memory for non-verbal sounds. Specifically we address whether ...
ABSTRACT. Researchers have shown that working memory is related to a variety of high-level cognitive...
Both subvocal articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing have been advanced as rehearsal mech...
Studies investigating factors that influence tone recognition generally use recognition tests, where...
Different working memory (WM) mechanisms that underlie words, tones, and timbres have been proposed ...
This study is an initial attempt to investigate the relationship between musical training, verbal wo...
Abstract Background Working memory refers to the cognitive system responsible for the temporary stor...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
Abstract A common assumption in the working memory liter-ature is that the visual and auditory modal...